Samastha Kerala Sunni Students Federation

Samastha Kerala Sunni Students Federation (SKSSF)
Founded February 19, 1989
Type Student Organization
Location
Origins Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama
Area served

IndiaIndia, Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia,

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emiraes (UAE)
Key people

President
Sayyid Hameedali Shihab Thangal

General Secretary
Sathar Panthalloor

Source:[1]
Website www.skssf.in

www.skssfnews.com
www.sathyadhara.com
SKSSF Office at Pallikkal Bazar

Samastha Kerala Sunni Students Federation, known as SKSSF, is the higher students organisation of Samastha Kerala Jamiyyathul Ulama formed on February 19, 1989, as a part of its attempt to all Muslim students under its fold to nurture them into a good moral life.[2]

EK Masjidh at Mananthavady

Office Bearers

Sathar Panthaloor is the current General Secretary[3] and Sayyid Hameedali Shihab Thangal is the President of the organisation.[4] "The Islamic Centre", in Kozhikode, is the Kerala State office of S. K. S. S. F. It publishes a mouthpiece magazine, Satyadhara.[5]

Activities

SKSSF is involved in various activities among the society that involves people from all sectors.[6] SKSSF has various other activities under different wings namely:

  1. Islamic Center[7]
  2. Quran Study Center
  3. IBAD - Da'wa and working among the society to keep them in Islamic way of life.
  4. TREND - Services in field of education and career guidance.
  5. Higher Education Programme (H.E.P)
  6. Sahachari (Relief Cell)
  7. Viqaya- A well trained team for service acceptance[8]
  8. Twalaba Wing[9]
  9. Campus Wing
  10. Cyber Wing[10]

References

  1. http://www.keralaislamicinstitutes.com/Islamic_Organisations/Islamic_Organisations_in_Kerala-c.html
  2. IndianExpress.com :: Boys, girls can’t share bench: Kerala Muslim morality cops
  3. SKSSF to organise ‘Manushya jalika’ - Newindpress.com
  4. samastha 2
  5. A new Islamic centre in Calicut, The Milli Gazette, Vol. 2 No. 13
  6. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/SKSSF-Human-Chain/speednewsbytopic/keyid-539125.cms
  7. http://www.milligazette.com/Archives/01072001/18.htm
  8. http://viqaya.skssf.in
  9. "Twalaba WING | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  10. http://cyberwing.skssf.in
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